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Eleanor Roosevelt was the First Lady of the United States. She did many things to gain her mark in history. For starters, she was a co-founder of Freedom House and she also supported the formation of the United Nations. In 1943, she founded the UN Association of the US and was delegated to the UN General Assembly from 1945 through 1952. She was referred to by Harry S. Truman as "First Lady of the World" in regards to her human rights achievements. She was very much admired for her interest and dedication to politics which resulted in Eleanor Roosevelt becoming one of the most admirable people of the 20th century.
I think there related They are not brothers. They are, however, distantly related. They were fifth cousins. Teddy Roosevelt was actually more closely related FDR's wife Eleanor, who was his niece.
Eleanor Roosevelt achieved many goals but one of her most remarkable achievements was the fact she chaired the committee which drafted and approved of The Human Rights Activist. She worked with the red cross, started a school for girls, started a furniture shop to employ unemployed people and achieved much more. Eleanor is a woman of great achievements and dreams.
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She went to Allenswood School for Girls near London, England.
Theodore Roosevelt loved his kids very much as his family too
Her struggles were the war, the death of her child, her husband getting polio, the death of BOTH her parents when she was younger than 10, and much more.
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On March 17, 1905, Roosevelt married Eleanor despite the fierce resistance of his mother. Eleanor's uncle, Theodore Roosevelt, stood in at the wedding for Eleanor's deceased father Elliott. The young couple moved into Springwood, his family's estate, where FDR's mother became a frequent house guest, much to Eleanor's chagrin. Franklin was a charismatic, handsome and socially active man. In contrast, Eleanor was shy and disliked social life, and at first stayed at home to raise their children. They had six children in rapid succession: * Anna Eleanor (1906-1975; age 69) * James (1907-1991; age 84) * Franklin Delano, Jr. (March 3, 1909-November 7, 1909; age 249 days) * Elliott (1910-1990; age 80) * a second Franklin Delano, Jr. (1914-1988; age 74) * John Aspinwall (1916-1981; age 65).
Truman made reference to Roosevelt on many occasions. He found himself to be inspired by him as apposed to being his competition. Under Roosevelt so much was accomplished, he was beloved by the whole of America.
Who doesn't know that? Of course he did!!! That is what he is famous for!!!